Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, January 04, 1922, Page 3, Image 3

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    ASiíLAÍNfí D A Îtî TEÖiNÖS
IM I
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Ashland News in Paragraphs
L o c a l and Personal
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................... .... Side Lights ........................
From P ortlan d —
M rs.
L e a n o re
G ilkinson
and
d a u g h te r , a n d M rs. L. A. McDan-
iels, of P o r tla n d , a rriv e d la st n ig h t
o n tra in 15, to m ak e A sh lan d th e ir
f u tu r e hom e.
M rs. G ilkinson has
b een se rv ice m a n a g e r in th e B road-
w ay H azelw ood in P o rtla n d a n d
com es to A sh lan d to a s sis t in H a rt-
m a n r e s ta u r a n t on A s tr e e t.
| A tte n d P h o en ix S hoot—
B enton B ow ers an d F re d N eal at-
■ ten d e d th e sh o o tin g m a tc h a t Phoe-
nix on M onday. B ow ers proved top
gun in th e f ir s t tw o s h o tg u n ev en ts.
Both c o n te s ta n ts succeeded in la n d ­
ing th e prizes in a n u m b e r of ev en ts.
, C o n sid erab le in te re s t in bein g show n
am o n g local sh o ts in th e o rg an iz a-
! tio n of a tr a p a n d gun club.
A n a g e n cy fo r th e L ib e rty c a r h a s
“ T h e re is th e c a r ! ” T h is is w h a t
b een e s ta b lis h e d a t M edford, a n d r you w ill say w hen you see th e beau-
a n y o n e in te re s te d In th e m m ay see tifu l, c o n v e n ie n t a n d c o m p lete N E W
th e m a t th e R iv e rsid e G arag e. P . F . , DO RT m o to r c a r.
S ellin g a g e n ts,
C lose Is a g e n t. 132 S. R iv ersid e. 8 8 tf • F o u r-S ite
S ales
A gency,
B eaver
Block.
96tt
W in s N am e C o n te st—
V isits at G rants Pass—
T h e c o n te st fo r a new n am e fo r
H. A. S te a rn s a n d fam ily sp e n t
th e S tev en s r e s ta u r a n t, w hich w as
New Y e a r’s day w ith Dr. R W.
re c e n tly p u rc h a se d by Mr. H a r t­
S te a rn s a t G ra n ts P ass.
m a n , h a s been won by R. E. B anks,
a S o u th e rn P acific b ra k e m a n , and
W è m an e o u r ow n c a n d le s, ice
M r. V an Noy, in te r s ta te rep re sen ts-1
c re a m a n d ta m a le s.
E n d e rs Con-
tiv e , jo in tly . H e re a fte r th is r e s t a u - 1
; fectionery.
• 2 tf
r a n t w ill be know n a s T he P o rt-
S h a s ta , th e n a m e accep ted a s re p re - : Survey Ranch«*!
s e n tin g th e ju n c tio n o f th e P o rtla n d
K. N elson a n d Ben H ow e sp e n t
a n d S h a s ta divisions.
M onday a t R o gue R iv er su rv e y in g
th e ir ran c h e s.
H ealth Bread.
T w i n » - 10 cen ts
Puro M alted Milk
8 9 tf
From K lam ath F alls—
• V ergil H e d g e p e th , fo rm e rly a s­
s is ta n t a g e n t a t A sh lan d fo r th e
S o u th e rn P acific com pany, a rriv e d
M onday from K la m a th F a lls and
w ill spend a few d ay s v isitin g old
frie n d s a n d a c q u a in ta n c e s .
He is
now em ployed by th e S o u th e rn P a ­
c ific co m p an y , a t K la m a th F a lls.
O rres, T a ilo rs fo r m en a n d wom-
I en.
C lean in g , p re s s in g a n d rem o d ­
eling.
85tf
L eav e fo r C o rv a llis—
Cecil a n d M abel M oore, who have
been sp e n d in g th e h o lid a y s w ith
th e ir p a re n ts , Mr. a n d M rs. C u rtis
M oore, s ta r te d fo r C o rv allis S unday
m o rn in g , by a u to . C h a rle s M oore ac­
com panied th e m as d riv e r.
R ecovers from L a Grippe—
E n te r ta in w ith T u rk e y D in n er—
BA RBERS IN CHINA
M rs. H a ttie L ynch is a b le to be
Ja m e s B eagle an d w ife e n te r ta in ­
STRIKE FOR MORE
o u t ag ain a f te r a n a tta c k of th e grip. ed w ith a tu rk e y d in n e r New Y e a r’s
SH A N G H A I, C hina, J a n . 2.— F iv e
eve, th e g u e sts b ein g J. E R a n d le s
th o u sa n d C hinese b a rb e rs h a v e d e ­
Overcoat« at lees than cost, at a n d w ife, M. E. R a n d le s a n d w ife,
cla red a s tr ik e in S h a n g h a i.
Paulserud’s.
lO ltf a n d A dam B eagle.
T hey claim t h a t th re e c e n ts is n ’t
e n o u g h fo r a sh av e, a n d th a t five
S hipping D ire c to r Stops—
H ealth Bread. P u re M alted Milk c e n ts is f a r too little fo r a h a irc u t,
Lee Root, a s s is ta n t d ire c to r of op­
Tw ins— 10 cen ts
8 9 tf esp ecially w hen one c o n sid e rs th a t
e ra tio n s. U n ited
Stages
sh ip p in g
th e e a r-c le a n in g process a n d facial
b o ard , P u g e t Sound d is tric t, a rriv e d
V isito rs fro m A p p l e g a t e -
m assag e a re th ro w n in fo r good
in th is city la s t n ig h t fo r a b rie f v is­
Mrs. G ray of A p p leg ate, sp e n t a ; m e a su re .
it w ith his p a re n ts , Mr. a n d M rs.
few days last w eek w ith Mrs. F ra n k
T he C hinese c o m m u n ity is a g h a st
Jo h n M. R oot.
H e w ill leav e to ­
S nyder.
S u n d ay Mr. G ray a n d a a t th e i m p u d en ce o f th e b a rb e rs.
m orrow for San F ra n c isc o to a tte n d
frien d cam e up an d a f te r p a r ta k in g ' T h in k of It— th e b a rb e rs wso s ta n d
a conference of P acific sh ip p in g in ­
of a New Y e a r’s d in n e r w ith M rs.' a t th e very bo tto m of th e C hinese
te re s ts in t h a t city on J a n u a r y 6,!
S nyder, th ey re tu rn e d to A p p le g a te .; social lad d e r, a re d issa tisfie d !
an d will r e tu r n to S e a ttle by boat.
“ W h a t If th e cost o f rice h a s in ­
— M edford M ail T rib u n e .
A u to m o b ile co m p an ies th a t pay th e ir; c re a s e d ? ’’ a sk s W ong F o n g -tsze,
losses. Yeo of co u rse.
103tf ’ric k sh a w coolie, a s he su rv e y s th e
Cliff P a y n e m ak e s m e a t b o a rd s.
m a tte r w ith th e p ro u d a s su ra n c e of
R
e
tu
rn
fro
m
Sail
Jo
se
—
one
w ho know s his own re la tiv e so­
O ur o v e rc o a ts m u st go! See prices
Mr.
a
n
d
M
rs.
T.
F
.
S
m
ith
,
242
In our w indow s. P a u ls e r u d ’s. l O ltf
cial im p o rta n c e .
“ B a rb e rs— w hy,
G ra n ite s tr e e t, re tu rn e d th is m orn- b a rb e rs receive ten d o lla rs a m o n th ,
ing from San Jo se, C alif., w h e re i a n d t h a t is too m uch
Entertain at Luncheon—
fo r them .
Mr. an d M rs. J u liu s Goch e n te r ­ th ey have been v isitin g th e ir d a u g h - ; Im a g in e b a rb e rs s tr ik in g ! ”
tained a n u m b e r of frie n d s a t th e ir te r. Mrs. P. J. S ch ram s, d u rin g th e ;
In ce n se is b e in g b u rn e d b e fo re th e
god of th e b a rb e rs , Loh Y u ln sh a n ,
home, 387 L a u re l s tr e e t, S a tu rd a y p a st w eek.
aftern o o n w ith a New Y e a r’s p a rty .
in th e city tem p le, a n d red can d les
W
hen
in
su
ra
n
c
e
sells
fo
r
less,
it
a
re lig h te d b e fo re his s h rin e by th e
Music, gam es, c a rd s a n d c o n v e rsa ­
w
ill
be
sold
by,
Yeo
o
f
course.
1
0
3
tf
b a rb e rs , w ho a re p ra y in g th a t th e ir
tion w ere th e a m u s e m e n ts of t h e ,
evening. A t 1 1 :3 0 o ’clock all p a r-!
m o n th ly incom e be a u g m e n te d a t
le a st an a d d itio n a l 10 p e r re n t.
took of a d a in ty lu n ch eo n c o n s is tin g , R a in s to lie O ccasional—
W e a th e r p re d ic tio n s fo r th e week j T he C hinese b a rb e r shop Is a fa r
of ice c re a m , cak e, c an d ies, n u ts an d
a
re
:
c ry from th e to n so ria l p a rlo r of
lem onade. T he g u e sts p re s e n t w e r e ;
N o rth e rn Rock M o u n tain a n d P la -' A m erica. T h e m a jo rity of th e b a r ­
R. S. D errick a n d w ife. M isses R uby,
Gladys, A da a n d G race D e rric k , Mrs. te a u reg io n s— G en erally fa ir a n d : b e rs w ork o u t of doors. L ong row s
Alice M ay, Mr. M cSm ith, M rs. E liz ­ n o rm a l te m p e ra tu re , b u t w ith o c - ! of b a rb e rs a re seen In th e T em ple
abeth B ow ernian, Miss B eth Bower- c a sio n a l ra in s a n d snow s w est o ilI c o u rty a rd , o th e rs in a busy c ity g a te
w hile m any tra v e l fro m d o o r to
m an, M essrs W illiam a n d D an Bow- th e divide.
P acific S ta te s — G e n e rally f a ir i n ! door.
erm an, a n d M r. L ane from Salem .
F ro m Loh Y u ln sh a n th e C hinese
The g u e s ts of h o n o r w ere M r. L ane s o u th e rn a n d c e n tra l C a lifo rn ia ;!
of Salem a n d Mr. D an .B o w erm an . c o n sid e ra b le c lo u d in e ss and occa-j b a rb e rs le a rn e d th e a r t o f sh a v in g
A fter th e New Y ear w as u sh e re d in sio n a l ra in s elsew h ere. N orm al tern-! th e head, sc ra p in g th e face, p la itin g
th e q u e u e s, c le a n in g th e e a rs w ith
all d e p a rte d fo r th e ir v a rio u s hom es. p e ra tu re .
sm all ivory spoons, w iping th e ey e­
Nice D ry W ood! also Blox. Ash-
5. A lm ost a n y th in g m en d ed F ix it lid s a n d th u m p in g a n d m assa g in g
92
tf
land L u m b e r Co., ph o n e 20.
Shop.
th e face a n d back.
/
W e m a k e p ic tu re fra m e s.
S tu d io .
H ealth Bread.
D a rlin g
Twins—
10 cen ts
9 8 tf
P ure M alted Milk
80 tf
Medford V isitor—
Miss P a u lin e Jo h n so n , of M edford.
is v isitin g M isses B eth a n d Joyce
Jo h n so n a t th e resid e n ce of O. H.
Jo h n so n a n d w ife, 165 N o rth Main
s tre e t.
Miss P a u lin e , lies been a t­
te n d in g school a t M ills college in
G e n u in e C hicken H o t T am ales. O ak lan d , C alif., fo r th e p a st sem es­
T h e F o u n ta in . R. R. P o r te r , P ro p . te r a n d is hom e on a visit.
9 6 tf
E ntertain at D inner—
C h in ch B asket Dinner—
Mrs. B. R K ellogg e n te rta in e d a
M rs. J o s e p h in e C ham pie. p a s to r of; few frie n d s a t d in n e r on New Y ear’s
th e C h ris tia n c h u rc h , p rea c h e d a dav.
s p le n d id New Y e a r’s se rm o n S unday
m o rn in g to a la rg e c o n g re g a tio n . Aj G ro c e te ria —
n u m b e r of th e c h u rc h folks sta y e d | T ry D e tric k ’s fo r T ea, C offee and
fo r th e b a s k e t d in n e r a t th e noon Spices.
M ost co m p le te lin e In the
h o u r, follow ed by q c h u rc h b u sin ess city. L o w est p rices.
102tf
m e e tin g .
R«*covering from Illn ess—
Miss G race H ogue, who has been
C leanup sa le o f overcoats at Paul-
se ru d ’s.
lO lt f se rio u sly ill fo r som e tim e, is con­
valescing.
L eave for U. o f O.—
M iss K ee B u c h a n a n a n d W E.
H ealth Bread. P u re Malted Milk
B u c h a n a n J r . le ft M onday fo r Eu- Tw ins— 10 cen ts
8 0 tf
r e n e to re s u m e t h e i r w o rk a t th e
C n iv e rs lty o f O regon, a f te r a n e n ­ Visit, in B elleview D istric t—
M esdam es E. J. R o b e rts and L ulu
jo y a b le v a c a tio n w ith hom e fclk«.
th e D r. B u c h a n a n fam ily of Towa Van W egen sp e n t New Y ear’s day
w ith M r. a n d M rs. E. J. Gall, a t
s tr e e t.
Belleview .
O ranges, lem ons, bananas, celery,
bead lettu ce, cau liflow er— w e sell
Dew D rop In n — fo r lunches.
them for less. D etrick’s Groceteria.
102tf Ill w ith La G rippe—
J a m e s R u d d , L ib e rty stre e t, is
W atch N ight Party—
q u ite ill w ith la g rip p e and asth m a.
S a tu rd a y ev e n in g a t th e P re sb y ­
te r ia n c h u rc h , th e C h ristia n E n d e a v ­
G en u in e M exican cnicKen tam a le s,
o u r s h e ld a w a tc h p a rty , p ro n o u n ce d 20 c e n ts. Endters C o n fectio n ery .6 2tf
to be th e v ery b e st p a rty of th e y ear.
T h e r e w as a g am e o r s tu n t fo r ev­ Return to E ugene—
T roy a n d Iv an P h ip p s, U niversity
e ry m o n th of th e y e a r, a n d fro m th e
J a n u a r y sn o w b all b a ttle to th e a p ­ of O regon s tu d e n ts and sons of Mr.
p e a ra n c e o f old S a n ta w ith th e r e ­ a n d M rs. E. E. P h ip p s, Pine s tre e t,
fre s h m e n ts in D ecem ber, th e r e w as re tu rn e d to E u g e n e Monday in th e ir
r o ’lck in g fu n fo r all. T h e la s t m om - sm all c a r, a f te r sp ending th e h o li­
E d g a r B uchanan r e ­
m c n ts w ere sp e n t In so n g a n d p ra y r d ays h ere.
tu rn e d to E u g e n e on his m otorcycle.
se rv ic e . led by W a lte r M ikscb.
CYCOL
<'flan g e o f R esidence—
M iss M aud C a n tre ll, b o o k k e e p er
fo r th e B illings A gency, a n d h e r
m o th e r, M rs. V e riin d a C a n tre ll, w hoi
fo rm e rly resid e d a t 155 F ifth s tre e t,
h a v e m oved to 637 B s tre e t.
V-,
Vi
1
W h ip p in g c re a m , J e rs e y m ilk , cot-
N ice D ry W ood! also Blox. A sh-
♦age ch eese, d a iry b u tte r — th e b e st ia n d L u m b e r Co., phone 20.
9 2tf
In to w n .
D e tric k ’s G ro c e te ria , on
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1 0 2 tf Special E sp e e A gent in Town-
th e P la z a .
C. W. C h a n d le r, special a g e n t for
l ’< ’ m er A shland Man V isits—
th e S o u th e rn P acific com pany, w ith
G eo rg e V ro m an , of P rin c e to n , offices a t D u n sm u ir, Calif., w as in
C a lif., p assed th ro u g h A sh lan d yes- A sh lan d y e ste rd a y on a sh o rt b u si­
- " la y on h is w ay to Gold H ill, ness a n d p le a s u re trip.
v »»ere he is m a k in g a s h o rt visit
v h h is p a re n ts .
M r. V ro m an is
D esign c h a n g e s— see the new lin es
w ell k n o w n in A sh lan d an d th is vi­ a n d sty lish a p p e ara n ce of th e New
I D o rt M otor C ar. A gents, th e F o u r-
c in ity .
1 S ite S ales A gency, Beaver Block.
F o r re n t, five room house w ith
1 t h . a ll new ly p a p e re d a n d p ain ted . F igh ts State A uto Tax—
” 1 ch en ra n g e a n d gas.
G arage,
Tom M errim an , local b la c k sm ith ,
c ’ l k en lo t, g a rd e n . S h ad e tre e s and w as a rre s te d th is m orning by C hiel
i w q. A d u lts p re fe rre d . In q u ire 235 of P olice T im o th y on a c h a rg e of op­
N o rth M ain.
1 0 2 tt e ra tin g h is c a r w ithout a 1922 li­
cense.
M e rrim a n ’s c ar c a rrie d a
F r o n t C hristm as Cantata—
1921 license, b u t he h as failed to
I i re sp o n se to a re q u e st m ad e by a p p ly fo r a 1922 license, d isp u tin g
i a n y m e m b e rs o f th e c o n g re g a tio n , t b e c o n s titu tio n a lity of th e rec e n tly
h e P re s b y te ria n c h u rc h c h o ir Mon- e n a cte d law , w hich provides fo r th e
, v e v e n in g re p e a te d th e C h ristm as levy of a s ta te tax on a u to m o b ile s in
< n ta ta given la s t w eek. T he pro d ire c t p ro p o rtio n to th e ir w eig h t
5 am w as th o ro u g h ly enjoyed.
T h is is th e firs t a rre st in th e city on
th is c h a rg e .— M edford Mail T rib u n e .
C lean a n d trim a s a y a c h t in th e
• n d — lig h t on its fe e t, q u ick a t th e
2. M edicated a ir ¡3 th e only tr e a t
er. T h e N ew D o rt M otor C ar m e n t fo r c a ta rrh . B re a th e H yom ei
1 1 th e F o u r-S ite s S ales A gency, Bea- a nd o b ta in im m ediate relief. A t Me
v e r Block.
9 6 tf iN a lr B ros. Money back If it falls.
a
B U S IN E S S A N D P R O F E S S IO N A L
One cent th e w ord each tim e.
W A N ! ED.
PHYSICIANS.
WANTED-—Plain sewing and mend­ OR. E R N E ST A. WOODS— Practice
ing.
M rs. J a c k s , 519 P a lm Ave. |
102-6
W A N TED — W o rk h o rse s fo r th e ir
feed. P h o n e 14-F-2. R anch. 100-3
M EN W A N TED — At W a ite 's B a rb e r
shop o p p o site d epot.
H a ir cuts,
35 c e n ts; sh av es, 15 c en ts. F ir s t
c la ss w ork g u a ra n te e d .
9 2 -lm o *
lim ited to eye, ear, nose and
throat. O ffice hoars, 10 to 12 and
2 to 5. Sw edenburg Bldg., A sh­
land, Ore.
73-tf
DR. J. J. EMMENS— Physician and
Surgeon.
Practice
lim ited
to
eye, ear, nose anú throat. G lasses
supplied.
O culist and aurist for
S. P. R. R. O ffices, M. F. and H.
Bldg., M edford, Ore. Phone 667
OLD RAGS W A N TED — Nice la rg e
DR. M A TT IE B. SH AW — S pecial a t ­
ones. A u to m o tiv e Shop. 5 cen ts
te n tio n to m o th e rs a n d c h ild ren .
a p o und.
92-12*
I n te r n a l se c re tio n s a n d e n d o c rin e
g lan d s. Res. a n d office, 108 Pio­
F O B SA LE.
n e e r av en u e. T elep h o n e 28.
Of­
fice h o u rs, 11 to 12 a. m .; 2 to 6
FO R SA L E — Tw o b rood sows. P h o n e
p. m.
10-F-4.
102-6*
DR. SH A W — P h y sicia n a n d Surgeon
F IR WOOD FO R SA LE— G. W est.
— Eye, e a r, nose a n d th r o a t spec­
248 F ir s t s tre e t.
99-6*
ia lis t; glasses fitte d . O ffice, -Í02
M edford B ldg., M edford. 1 0 :3 0 a.
FO R SA L E — W ood, 16 inch body
m. to 5 p. m.
R esidence, P i o ­
fir, 16 inch pine, m a n z a n ita an d
n e e r Ave., A sh lan d , m o rn in g and
oak m ixed. P h o n e 4 26-J, o r call
evenings. P h o n e 28,_____________
1219 E. M ain St. J. M. B urns. 9 1 tf
E X P E R T CAR W A SH IN G an d polish-
FOR R E M .
ing.
L lth la G arag e, ph o n e 114.
T R A N S F E R AND E X PR B SS.
FO R R E N T — F u rn is h e d house, close
In, a d u lts only, fo u r low er room s FO R p ro m p t a n d c a re fu l service,
w ith b a th , etc. W. J. A lb ert, 29
a u to tru c k s o r h o rse d ra y s, call
S. P io n e e r Ave.
104-4*
W h ittle T ra n s fe r Co. P h o n e l i t .
O ffice, 89 Oak s tr e e t n e a r H otel
FO R R E N T — H ouse o f fo u r room s,
A sh lan d .
56tf
460 B s tre e t.
In q u ire a t 115
C h u rch s tr e e t.
1 02tf r. L. PO W ELL— G E N E R A L TRANS
F E R — Good tea m an d m o to r­
TO R E N T — To re sp e c ta b le people, a
tru c k s . Good serv ice a t a re a so n ­
ab le price.
P h o n e 83
few room s w ith ste a m h e a t , hot
a n d cold r u n n in g w a te r a n d u s e i
of b a th .
Ona p erso n , $5.00 per E X P E R T CAR R E P A IR IN G a t re a ­
b le n rlces
T.lthla C a rs e e
w eek ; tw o p e rso n s, $8.00 p er « . ” so ■ n ■■■ a ■----------------—
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H o tel A sh lan d .
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A U TO M O BILES
FOR MALE— REAL ESTATE.
N EW 1922 DORT MOTOR CA R—
W hy not look it over b efo re buy­
TR Y R. D. SA N FO RD , 399 B each
so m e th in g else.
W e a re alw ays
St., fo r a ll classes of R eal E s ta te ,
g lad
to
d e m o n s tra te .
Selling
fo ren o o n s.
1 0 3 -lm o *
A g en ts, F o u r S ite Sales A gency,
B eaver Block.
A T TEN T IO N — H ave
a c re a g e
on
w hich we could ta k e tow n p ro p ­
e rty , p a rt p a y m e n t. A lso |som e
C. B L A M £ I N
la rg e
a c re a g e
tra c ts ,
E ugene?
K la m a th c o u n ty , R o seb u rg , C ali­
fo rn ia , fo r A sh lan d re a l e s ta te .—
BARGAINS IN REAL
Y ockey, R e a lto rs , ph o n e 116.
ESTATE
101-m o
PLUMBING
PH O N E y o u r n e x t job of plum bing
to J e rr y O’N eal, B eaver B u ild in g j
P h o n e 138.
City and Ranch Properties
H ouses to Rent
CITIZEN’S BANK BUILDING
M O TO R O l ilt
FREE FRO M
D E S T R U C T IV E
f& ï
BY ED STAPLES’ TH IN K EI
, SULÇHCf *
COMPOUNDS
'Produced lip d e r
th e h e w HEX EON
u
p ro ce ss. >
GOOD CEDAR POSTS
New p rices on im p le m e n ts a n d r e ­
p a irs. . New a n d u sed sew ing
m ac h in es fo r sa le o r to r e n t..........
3»
— because it sells engine efficiency
ARAGEMEN everywhere write us of their big sales of
Cycol Motor Oil. There is just one reason: The
superior performance of Cycol in the motor. One dealer
tells us: “Cycol is almost too good for the garageman. Once you
sell a customer he drives his car 500 to 1000 miles before he needs
more and only a measly old quart then. How can we make any
money out of an oil like that?”
NOW IS T H E T IM E TO BUY
R E A L E ST A T E AND SOM E­
T IM E
SOON
YOU’LL
RE
GLAD
YOU
DID
E ach y e a r fin d s p ro p e rty in ­
c re a sin g in value. T h e 4 o r 6 per
cent y o u r m oney is e a rn in g is
n o th in g co m p ared to w h a t we
can show you in lan d .
* * *
FO R R E N T — H an d so m e, sp le n ­
d idly lo cated bun ag o lw fo r r e n t
to a d u lt fam ily only.
* • »
G
BUNGALOW FO R SA L E — I have
a special red u ced p rice fo r a
s h o rt tim e on th e h an d so m e Bos-
lough b ungalow , PO SIT IV E L Y AN
UNUSUAL SNAP.
It is true that a motorist will use less of Cycol than of ordinary
oil. But other motorists by thousands are discovering the
greater lubricating value and economy of Cycol. As a result,
Cycol dealers increase sales rapidly, while Cycol users decrease
operating and maintenance costs.
SM ALL RANCH FO R R E N T — 15
a c re s n e a r to w n, fa irly good
farm house, w ill re n t a t re a s o n ­
ab le cash price.
• • •
SAW M ILL— I h av e a sp len d id
saw m ill p ro p o sitio n to o ffer.
New m ill, 25,000 to 30,000 ca p ac ­
ity, m illio n feet o f s u g a r pine
r ig h t a t th e m ill, also can p u r­
c h a se tw e n ty m illion m o re su g a r
pine s tu m p a g e a d ja c e n t a t low
fig u re.
M ill sp le n d id ly lo cated ,
fine log pond. A ccident to o w n er
cau ses him to m ak e sa crificin g
price.
Cycol is the motor oil free from destructive “sulpho” com­
pounds. These impurities are removed by the new Hexeon
Process used only by us. Only Cyclo-Naphthenic base crude
petroleum is used in making Cycol.
Prove the superiority of Cycol for yourself. Flush the crank
case, not with kerosene or so-called “flushing oils,” but with the
grade of motor oil our lubrication chart recommends for your
engine, and refill with the correct grade of Cycol.
♦ * •
Peil's Corner
Housekeeping vs
House Losing
— B oth a re going on ev ery d a y ;
one is n e c e ssa ry — th e o th e r is n o t
n e c essa ry , b u t- it h ap p en s ju s t th e
sam e. If YOU sh o u ld lose y o u r
hom e or y o u r h o u seh o ld f u r n i­
tu r e to n ig h t w ith o u t in su ra n c e ,
w ould it h u r t you? A few d o lla rs
to d a y m ay save you a th o u sa n d
to n ig h t. INSURE TODAY!
— LOW RATES;
— GOOD COMPANIES;
— PROMPT SERVICE
Billings Agency
REAL ESTATE A INSURANCE
E stablished 1883
Phone 211
41 E. Main St.
♦ ♦ *
If you h av e a ttr a c tiv e b a rg a in s
to o ffe r, give S tap les a c h an ce;
if you m a k e him exclusive a g e n t,
he w ill sell fo r you.
REAL ESTATE
INSURANCE
Different brands of motor oils have different bodies. The
safest, surest way to get the best performance from your motor
and avoid expensive engine troubles due to incorrect lubrication
is to use the grade of motor oi^specified on the Lubrication
Chart.
ASSOCIATED OIL
Fencing
from E astern m ills ju st in. Con­
siderable drop In prices on sam e.
—what some Cycol dealers say:
"T h e best proof of th e sa tisfa c tio n Cycol is giv in g is that my
c u sto m e rs re tu rn for re p e a t orders.**
"W e have been u sin g an d selling Cycol since it w as p u t on
th e m a rk e t. It gives th e u tm o st sa tisfa c tio n to c u sto m e rs a n d
all o th e rs concerned.”
“Cycol h a s given m y c u sto m e rs splendid service, d u ra b ility
and sa tisfa c tio n . It is th e one oil fo r me. All w ho tr y Cycol
once.call fo r it a g a in an d claim it a 100 p e r c e n t, lu b ric a tin g oil."
" I have h a d p le n ty of p raise a n d no com plaints-—a n d Cycol
sa le s have added to my b u siness in no sm all deg ree.”
The “Cycol” Garage is
always busy
CARLOAD SHIPM ENT OF
$1.00 Profit
Christmas S a le a t
Orres Taiicr ühop
now on.
Don’t Miss It.
A N Y , San Francisco
N EW K IT C H E N W A R E S
fo r th e New Y ear.
W hy no t?
T h a t is a good place in w hich
to s ’a r t o u t fresh .
O ur line of
k itc h e n
p a n s,
u te n sils,
pots,
w ares of all k in d s is very ex­
ten siv e , e m b ra c in g th e lead in g
MOTOR OIL
FREE FROM DESTRUCTIVE “SULPHO”COMPOUNDS
m ak es. A lu m in u m , a g a j^ , etc.
E conom y prices.
SIM PSO N ’S
HARDW ARE